Rigetti UK Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Rigetti Computing,
Inc. (Nasdaq: RGTI) (“Rigetti” or the “Company”), a pioneer in
full-stack quantum-classical computing, today announced that it was
awarded a Small Business Research Initiative
(SBRI) grant delivered by Innovate UK and funded by the
National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) to develop and
deliver a quantum computer to the NQCC. Rigetti proposes to deploy
a 24-qubit quantum computer based on the Company’s fourth
generation Ankaa™-class architecture. The system will be deployed
at NQCC’s Harwell Campus, which is due to open in 2024 and will
serve as NQCC’s landmark facility to support world-class quantum
computing research in the UK.
The proposed system will feature the hallmarks of Rigetti’s
recently launched 84-qubit Ankaa-2 system, including tunable
couplers and a square lattice. This new chip architecture enables
faster gate times, higher fidelity, and greater connectivity
compared to Rigetti’s previous generations of quantum processing
units (QPUs). The Ankaa-2 system has achieved a 98% median 2-qubit
fidelity, a 2.5x improvement in error performance compared to the
Company’s previous QPUs, and a 2-qubit gate time of 68 nanoseconds
— the shortest gate time demonstrated by a Rigetti QPU.
Rigetti’s software development tools for designing and running
quantum programs will be deployed with the 24-qubit system, giving
NQCC researchers access to pyQuil® to create and execute quantum
computing algorithms, Quilc™ to compile and optimize algorithms,
and Quil-T™ for pulse-level control. The 24-qubit system will also
include Tsunamis™, Rigetti’s industry-leading control systems.
Tsunamis are cloud-ready and tuned for hybrid performance. The
system will be made available over Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services
(QCS™).
“It's a great honor to be one of the first quantum computing
companies awarded with the contract to establish a quantum computer
at the NQCC’s landmark facility. We are thrilled that the NQCC
selected our Ankaa-class system to pursue world-class research to
push the boundaries of quantum technology. We believe that the
speed at which we are reducing error rates on our Ankaa systems
shows us that we have a clear path towards our goal of hitting 99%
fidelity,” says Dr. Subodh Kulkarni, Rigetti CEO.
As part of the implementation, in addition to Rigetti’s Tsunami
control systems, Riverlane plans to integrate elements of its
Quantum Error Correction Stack, including a new generation of its
quantum computer control system ‘Deltaflow.Control’, to execute the
individual control and readout of Rigetti’s 24-qubit system.
Riverlane also plans to develop and deliver a new software platform
‘Aqueduct’ designed to conduct the automation and efficient data
management of complex, scalable quantum experiments.
“Controlling qubits is a complex challenge but one that we must
tackle to correct the errors found in quantum computers and allow
them to scale to the point where they do something useful for
society. By integrating our control system ‘Deltaflow.Control’ with
Rigetti’s system, we hope to gain a deeper understanding of how to
build scalable quantum error correction technologies tailored to
large-scale systems like Rigetti’s,” says Steve Brierley, Riverlane
Founder & CEO.
Congratulating the testbed competition winners, Dr. Michael
Cuthbert, NQCC's Director, commented, "NQCC seeks to accelerate the
development of the UK’s quantum computing capabilities and
infrastructure. There is a growing realization across the industry
that quantum developers need access to the hardware to engineer
scalable solutions for a full-stack quantum computer. Once built,
these system-level prototypes will help the NQCC and its
collaborators to understand the unique characteristics of different
hardware approaches, establish appropriate metrics for each qubit
architecture, and explore the types of applications that benefit
most from each technological approach. That will feed directly into
the NQCC's ongoing engagement with organizations across academia,
industry and government to develop use cases for early-stage
quantum computers, and to identify the innovations that will be
needed to accelerate the development and adoption of this
transformative technology.”
Once the Rigetti quantum computer is operational it will be made
available to NQCC researchers for testing, benchmarking, and
exploratory applications development.
Media Contact:press@rigetti.com
About RigettiRigetti is a pioneer in full-stack
quantum computing. The Company has operated quantum computers over
the cloud since 2017 and serves global enterprise, government, and
research clients through its Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services
platform. The Company’s proprietary quantum-classical
infrastructure provides high performance integration with public
and private clouds for practical quantum computing. Rigetti has
developed the industry’s first multi-chip quantum processor for
scalable quantum computing systems. The Company designs and
manufactures its chips in-house at Fab-1, the industry’s first
dedicated and integrated quantum device manufacturing facility.
Learn more at www.rigetti.com.
About RiverlaneRiverlane’s mission is to make
quantum computing useful sooner, starting an era of human progress
as significant as the industrial and digital revolutions. To
achieve this, Riverlane is building the Quantum Error Correction
Stack to comprehensively control qubits and correct the billions of
real-time data errors that prevent today’s generation of quantum
computers from achieving useful scale. Riverlane’s customers are
governments, quantum computer hardware companies and world-leading
research labs. Investors include leading venture capital funds
Molten Ventures, Amadeus Capital Partners and Cambridge Innovation
Capital; the UK’s national security investment fund (NSSIF);
high-performance computing leader Altair; and the University of
Cambridge.
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with respect to the Company’s business and operations, including
its expectations related to the Innovate UK SBRI award to deliver a
24-qubit quantum computer to the NQCC and NQCC researchers’ results
in testing, expectations with respect to the reduction of error
rates and path towards the Company’s goal of hitting 99% fidelity,
expectations related to benchmarking and exploratory applications
development using Rigetti’s system; and integration of elements of
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international trade relations, political turmoil, natural
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“Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” in the
Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December
31, 2022 and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended
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